For Farmers

Your farm, your district,
your guide.

Whether you are starting from scratch or running a system that needs to grow — Rtha gives you the knowledge, tools, and support built for Kerala's conditions.

Pricing

Start free. Pay for what you need.

The setup guide is free during our launch phase. The Farmer Agent is coming — join the waitlist to be first in line.

Free

Explorer

₹0 always free

Browse species, explore farming methodologies, estimate your ROI — all without paying anything.

Species browser (all 119 Kerala species)
Climate action cards by district
Failure mode knowledge base
Advisory Q&A — first 3 questions

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Setup Guide

₹0 free for now

Your complete, personalised setup guide — calibrated to your district, space, budget, and goals. Everything you need to start correctly.

9-section personalised guide
System design for your exact space
Species recommendation with rationale
Local supplier directory by district
16-week setup plan with milestones
Monsoon adaptation protocols

Coming Soon

Farmer Agent Pro

₹2,499 /month

Everything in Guide + the monitoring dashboard + the Farmer Agent — a real-time AI advisory system trained on Kerala farm data.

Everything in Setup Guide
Farm monitoring dashboard + IoT
Farmer Agent — unlimited Q&A
Proactive parameter and disease alerts
Harvest timing recommendations
Subsidy tracking and reminders
How It Works

From curious to farming, in five steps.

1

Browse the species library

Explore all 119 Kerala species. Compare pH ranges, harvest cycles, market values.

2

Complete your farm profile

8 steps, 5 minutes. Location, space, budget, goals, constraints.

3

Receive your guide

Your personalised guide, calibrated to your exact conditions.

4

Build and log

Follow the plan, log your readings, track your first harvest.

5

Get advisory support

Use the advisory dashboard for Q&A, diagnosis, and PMMSY subsidy checks.

The most important thing Rtha will ever do for a new farmer is ensure they start correctly. A well-designed system, matched to real conditions, is the difference between a farm that thrives and one that fails in the first monsoon.